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‘She’s jealous?’: Kamala Harris’ viral reaction to Obama and Trump ‘bonding’ at Jimmy Carter’s funeral | VIDEO

‘She’s jealous?’: Kamala Harris’ viral reaction to Obama and Trump ‘bonding’ at Jimmy Carter’s funeral | VIDEO

‘She’s jealous?’: Kamala Harris’ viral reaction to Obama and Trump ‘bonding’ at Jimmy Carter’s funeral | VIDEO

Kamala Harris’s viral reaction to Obama and Trump’s “connection” at Jimmy Carter’s funeral. (Photo credit: C-Span)

The elected president Donald Trump and former president Barack Obama sat next to each other in Jimmy CarterThe funeral in Washington, D.C. unexpectedly saw them talking and joking, a moment that surprised many. However, it was the vice president Kamala Harris‘ reaction to their attention-grabbing interaction. Harris was seen sitting in front of them looking back as the two men appeared to be “talking”. While some social media users thought she looked annoyed, others suggested she might be jealous.

“Kamala Harris gets annoyed when she looks back and sees Obama cozying up to Trump at Carter’s funeral,” one X user commented.

Another wrote: “Kamala’s face when Obama talks to Trump! If only looks could kill!”

A third person commented: “Kamala looks at Trump and Obama talking at Jimmy Carter’s funeral and immediately sighs.”

Another user wrote: “Vice President Kamala Harris is clearly pissed because the man who defeated her in the 2024 election, President-elect Donald Trump, is enjoying talking to former President Barack Obama! Some wounds never heal!”

Another person commented: “Obama and Trump looking like the best, and Kamala looking like a jealous ex.”

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In addition to Trump and Obama, former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush attended the state funeral held at the Washington National Cathedral. They all sat in one row. President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden sat in the front row, next to Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff. Former Vice Presidents Mike Pence and Al Gore were also present.

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